- Hakuyū
Taizan Maezumi (前角 博雄
Maezumi Hakuyū,
February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a ****anese Sōtō Zen
Buddhist priest who
substantially contributed to...
- Takopī no Genzai) is a ****anese web
manga series written and
illustrated by
Taizan 5 [ja]. It was
published on Shueisha's web
platform Shōnen Jump+ from December...
-
Dharma talk may be
referred to as a
teisho (提唱). However,
according to
Taizan Maezumi and
Bernard Gl****man, a
teisho is "a
formal commentary by a Zen...
- are
leaders of Zen
Communities in the
lineage of
Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi,"
created by
Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi and
Tetsugen Bernard Gl****man. It
consists of...
- Ichinose-ke no Taizai) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Taizan 5. It was
serialized in Shueisha's shōnen
manga magazine W****ly Shōnen Jump...
- Ginsberg. 1953:
Philip Kapleau begins formal Zen
training in ****an. 1956:
Taizan Maezumi arrives in Los
Angeles to
serve at the
Zenshuji Soto
Mission 1956:...
- Practice.
Oxford University Press. p. 223. ISBN 9780198041467. Maezumi,
Hakuyu Taizan; Gl****man,
Bernie (2002). On Zen Practice: Body, Breath, Mind.
Wisdom Publications...
- Kyodan, a lay ****anese Zen group.
Through his
students Philip Kapleau and
Taizan Maezumi,
Yasutani has been one of the prin****l
forces in
founding western...
-
include Soyen Shaku, D. T. Suzuki,
Nyogen Senzaki, Sokei-an,
Shunryu Suzuki,
Taizan Maezumi,
Hsuan Hua, Sheng-yen,
Seung Sahn,
Taisen Deshimaru, Thích Thiên-Ân...
- in the West. Well-known
teachers from this
school are
Philip Kapleau and
Taizan Maezumi. Maezumi's
influence stretches further through his
dharma heirs...